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THE ORIGINAL COLLEGE BUILDING— 1S7S 

The first of the University building's to be erected. Now occupied by the 

Medical Department. 




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MATTHEW THOMS Died 1890 

He gave liberally to the University 
Endowment Fund. 




DAVID SINTON 
1808—1900 

Donor of the Sinton Endowment Fund of the Academic Department and founder of the 
David Sinton Professorship of Economics and Civics 




HENRY HANNA 

Donor of Hanna Hall, the Hanna Chemical Laboratory and their equipments. 




HANNA HALL 
Erected in 1896 




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The Steam and Electric Power, Eight and Heating Station, 
erected in 1895. 



THE ATHLETIC FIELD 



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100 YARDS STRAIGHT AWAY LACROSSE FIELD 

FOOT BALL GRIDIRON SKATING POND 
BASE BALL DIAMOND. 

Presented to the Students of the University of Cincinnati 

by the Ma3 r or of the City, Julius Fleischman 

and many other friends of the University. 



Rev. S. J. Browne, 

Donor of the Browne Endowment Fund for the Academic Department. 

Prof. S. Lillienthal, 

Donated in 1875 The Lillienthal Mineralogical Collection. 

Mrs. Nancy Fechheimer, 

Donated the Fechheimer Geological and Mineralogical Collection. 

Prof. A. G. Wether by, 

Donated the Wetherby Zoological and Geological Collection. 

Mr. R. F. Balke, 

Donor of three collections to the Zoological Museum. 



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UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI PRESS. 



Equipment donated by a gentleman whose name has 
not been announced. 




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ASA VAN WORMER 
Donor of the Van Wormer Library 




THE VAN WORMER LIBRARY 
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Donor of the following book collections : 

The Robert Clarke Library 
The Norton Chemical Collection 

The Carson Shakespearian Library. 



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The Cincinnati Astronomical Society, 

Nicholas Longworth 
Jcseph Longworth 
John Kilgour 
Julius Dexter 

Founders and Benefactors of the Astronomical Department of the 
University of Cincinnati. 




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and the Eleven-inch Equatorial Telescope 




WILLIAM H. TAFT 
Who while Dean of the Law Department of the University of Cincinnati was sent 
by his country to the Philippine Archipelag-o to plant firmly the forms of 
self government among- the people of those Islands. 



THE CINCINNATI LAW SCHOOL. 



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THE NEW HOME OF THE LAW DEPARTMENT 
now being- erected 




RUFUS KING 1817-1891 
First Chairman of the Board of Directors of the 

University of Cincinnati 1872-1876 




GEORGE HOADLY 
Second Chairman of the Board of Directors of the University of Cincinnati 

1877-1878. 




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Third and Fifth Chairman of the Board of Directors 
of the University of Cincinnati 
1878-1880: 1883-1889 




ALPHONSO TAFT 

1810-1801 
Fourth Chairman of ths Board of Directors 
University of Cincinnati 1881-1882 




CHARLES GEORGE COMEGYS 1816-18% 
Sixth Chairman of the Board of Directors of the 
University of Cincinnati 1890-1895 




FRANK J. JONES 
Seventh Chairman of the Board of Directors of the University of Cincinnati 

1895-1896 
Founder of the Jones Prizes in Oratory. 




OSCAR W. KUHN 
Eighth Chairman of the Board of Directors of the University of Cincinnati 
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Endowment of the University. 



The following' table shows the total endowment of the Univer- 
sity, including- buildings, equipment and all sources of revenue : 

Real estate devised by the will of Charles McMicken 
with improvements built out of the income, esti- 
mated at '$ 7OO,C0O 00 

Buildings, apparatus, furniture, etc., paid for by the 
issue of city bonds, building's erected on McMicken 

avenue and in Burnet Woods Park 178,411 00 

The Observatory, instruments and furniture present- 
ed by the Cincinnati Astronomical Society 8,000 00 

Real estate given by John Kilgour, Esq 10,000 00 

Cash given by John Kilgour, Esq 10,000 00 

Endowment for Observatory by Julius Dexter 1.000 00 

The Browne endowment 20,166 01 

Devise of Matthew Thorns 130,000 00 

Gift of Henry Hanna, Esq., for the erection of Hanna 

Hall 49,091 00 

Gift of Henry Hanna, Esq., for the equipment of 

Hanna Hall 20,000 00 

Gift of Laura Seasongood for library purposes $800, 

less $30, the collateral inheritance tax 770 00 

Gift of Briggs S. Cunningham for the erection and 

equipment of Cunningham Hall 60,000 00 

Gift of Asa Van Wormer for the erection of the Van 
Wormer Library, 1,000 shares of stock in the Cin- 
cinnati, Street Railway Company, par value 50,000 00 

Gift of W. A. Procter of the Robert Clarke Library, 

estimated at 50,000 00 

The David Sinton endowment 100,000 00 

Gift of Frank J. Jones to endow the oratorical prizes 1,500 00 
Gift for the erection of Shops for the College of En- 
gineering and Technological School 22,500 00 

Gift of equipment for Shops 50,000 00 

Gift of funds for Athletic Field 5,000 00 

Tax levy for 1900 $57,699 12 

Less sinking fund and interest on bonds.-. 7,546 00 



Net revenue from taxes for support of the 

University and Observatory $50, 153 12 

Which capitalized at 3 per cent represents an endow- 
ment of 1,671,771 00 



Totol endowment $3,138,209 01 



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